Astonishing Hungarian castle in Southern Transdanubia to be modernised soon
The Castle of Simontornya, a charming 13th-century Renaissance castle located in Southern Transdanubia, is set to undergo a significant modernisation. While the castle is still in relatively good condition, there is always room for improvement. Plans are in place to upgrade its infrastructure, and the castle will soon offer a new virtual reality (VR) experience, providing unique insights into the history of the town and its remarkable castle.
Boosting local tourism
LelĂ©pĹ‘ notes that the Castle of Simontornya is set to undergo major development, aimed at preserving its historical legacy while offering modern experiences to attract contemporary visitors. With a substantial grant of HUF 236 million (EUR 593,961) secured by the local municipality, the project will not only enhance the castle’s appeal but also introduce new services to create memorable experiences for tourists. This investment is expected to boost the local economy and elevate the town’s status as a tourist destination.
Developments at the Hungarian castle
As part of the TOP Plus programme, several innovations are planned for the area around Simontornya Castle, including the construction of a modern 160-square-metre reception building to enhance visitor comfort. The project will also feature a car park with spaces for 16 cars and 2 buses, along with two charging points for electric vehicles, supporting sustainability efforts. However, the modernisation of infrastructure is not the only priority.
A modern experience
The rich history of the Castle of Simontornya and its surroundings will be vividly brought to life through detailed VR animations, allowing visitors to explore different historical periods. By using VR glasses, guests can immerse themselves in the past, experiencing the life of the castle and its surroundings as if they were stepping back in time.
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